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RE: 6th gear syndrome.. - Guth_imp - 06-21-2013

I've always preferred manual transmission vehicles, although my current truck, a Toyota Tundra, is an automatic.


RE: 6th gear syndrome.. - BuffaloBill_imp - 06-21-2013

I do find that I search for 6th gear somewhat often at a point where it just feels and sounds like there should be just one more. Only to realize it's not there so I relax or give it more throttle then find out there is so much more juice there it has to give.


RE: 6th gear syndrome.. - bronx boy_imp - 06-21-2013

I love riding (and driving) at low rpm, so I am always looking for that next gear.
Even on the goldwing.


RE: 6th gear syndrome.. - retroman_imp - 06-22-2013

I also like to cruise in lower rpms and will eventually get used to the indicators and foot-peg placement. It is mostly due to my RKC familiarity and riding habits. Looking forward to really experiencing the bike (4K+ rpms) after break-in period.. Ride on!


RE: 6th gear syndrome.. - BuffaloBill_imp - 06-22-2013

(06-22-2013, 12:46 AM)retroman_imp Wrote: I also like to cruise in lower rpms and will eventually get used to the indicators and foot-peg placement. It is mostly due to my RKC familiarity and riding habits. Looking forward to really experiencing the bike (4K+ rpms) after break-in period.. Ride on!

I can also relate to the RKC low RPM cruising style I enjoy so much...


RE: 6th gear syndrome.. - ride4now_imp - 06-23-2013

I keep looking for 6th on all 3 of my bikes...wish they
had one.


RE: 6th gear syndrome.. Larger front sprocket? - RajunCajun_imp - 06-23-2013

Has anyone looked into changing the front sprocket out to "adding one more tooth"? I changed mine on my nighthawk from a 15 to a 16tooth and dropped 450 rpms. Tremendously helped out cruising in 5th gear. Comments? RajunCajun


RE: 6th gear syndrome.. - the Ferret - 06-23-2013

I still have a brand new 16 t counter sprocket for a 750 nighthawk in the garage. Bought it to do just that but never got around to it before I sold the bike. Wonder what the chances are that it would be the same one?


RE: 6th gear syndrome.. - hondahoarder_imp - 06-23-2013

(06-21-2013, 07:53 AM)dBuster_imp Wrote: I am missing the turn signal cancelling feature that my 1980 Yamaha XS850 had! Wouldn't let me get more than a block past the turn and they would cancel. I rode the other day for about 8 blocks with the silly blinker on before I realized and remembered to turn it off.....

Regarding 6th gear... I have found myself reaching only once or twice now for that 6th gear. Whereas with the XS850 I was reaching for it all the time. This bike is geared better in my opinion. I will get used to not having one.

I'm with ya brother! I do this on all the old Vintage bikes, but never considered that this one wouldn't have self-cancelling....Oh well


RE: 6th gear syndrome.. - Buffalorider_imp - 06-23-2013

I ride secondary roads 90% of the time and live in 3rd & 4th. But is seems that every time I hit the interstate I look for a 6th gear. But I did the same thing on my BMW K75 as well.

I am with you 100% on that turn signal thing!Smile
I can ride for a block with that think flashing away. Even my old '78 XS11 had self concealers, IIRC, and I know my K75 and the Road Star had it,